This image speaks of credit ratings of some of the largest European banks, as per Moody's 
rating. Moody's has downgraded banks in Spain and Italy for instance. Others have potential 
downgrades in the future.   The graphics include logos for these banks.
This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how major european banks are seeing downgrades 
in their ratings by Moodys because of exposure to sovereign deb
This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how Moody's has downgraded the major european 
banks in indebted countries because of exposure to sovereign debt
This chart shows that Moody's has actually lowered credit ratings on many different European 
banks. It shows the different banks in question with information about them.
This image is entitled "Choice Cuts."  It shows to what extent Moody's has downgraded its 
credit ratings on some of the largest European banks.  Graphs show Spain (Santander and BBVA), 
Italy (UniCredit), and U.S. and other European banks' potential downgrades.  The source is 
Moody's Investors Service.  This image appeared in The Wall Street Journal.
The image depicts Moody's downgrading the credit ratings of some large European banks. Banks 
in Spain and Italy are listed, with potential downgrades for US Banks possible in the future.
The picture shows the downgraded credit rating of Moody in some of the largest European banks. 
The highest is the downgrade by 3 notches based on Santander and BBVA, all in Spain. It went 
down from Aa3 to A3
The image describes the European banks whose credit ratings were downgraded by Moody's, and 
discusses which American banks are awaiting a decision on possible credit downgrades.
This image shows or depicts in textual statistical format information detailing Moody's downgrading 
its credit ratings on some of the largest European banks.
In this study conducted by the Wall Street Journal- from documentation obtained from Moody's 
Investors Service- we see the banks listed as losing credit ranking in Spain and those that 
await a credit adjustment in the United States of America. 
This article was about how Moody's has downgraded its credit ratings on some of the largest 
European banks. Then they also show the  banks that were affect from this, including banks 
from Spain, Italy, and U.S.  
The figure presented is titled Choice cuts.  The figure is a representation of the statistical 
data for Moody's cutting its credit report for large banks.